Alexandra Snow Trance Conditioning Level 1 Implanting The Trigger New -
. Every time you hear it, your thoughts will go silent, your body will go limp, and you will return to this perfect, hollow peace. You are not losing control; you are simply handing the wheel to a more capable driver. The deeper you go, the more permanent this key becomes. It is now part of your hardware." Post-Conditioning Verification After the initial implantation, Level 1 requires testing and reinforcement
In the context of trance conditioning, a "trigger" refers to a stimulus that can induce a trance state or access a specific subconscious response. Implanting a trigger involves introducing a specific stimulus, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, that can later be used to access the trance state or elicit a desired response. The deeper you go, the more permanent this key becomes
Techniques such as progressive relaxation, visualization, or focused attention are used to deepen the trance state. The goal is to engage the subconscious mind. allowing for new ideas
Level 1 doesn’t rush. It spends a significant amount of time on physical relaxation (progressive muscle relaxation) to ensure the "critical factor" of the conscious mind is sufficiently bypassed. Technique: and behaviors to be implanted.
Trance conditioning works by leveraging the brain's natural ability to reorganize and rewire its neural connections. During a trance state, the brain enters a state of heightened suggestibility, allowing for new ideas, thoughts, and behaviors to be implanted. This process is rooted in the concept of neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain's ability to adapt and change throughout life.